MULTIANNUAL REPORT 2014 2018 - Give to Colombia
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G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T p. 3 Content s OUR AD D E D VALUE 4 OUR M ISSION & AR E AS OF WOR K 5 M E SSAG E F ROM TH E PR E SID E N T 6 G 2C IN N UM B E R S 8 OVE RVIE W 2014- 20189 B OAR D M E M B E R S 10 TH E TE AM 11 F E ATUR E D PROJ EC TS 12 2014 PROJ EC TS 14 2015 PROJ EC TS 16 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A 2016 PROJ EC TS 18 2017- 2018 PROJ EC TS 20 E VE N TS 22 This year’s Multiannual Report has an interesting story to tell: GAL A SPON SOR S 28 the story of water, the hub of life. From providing people with basic human needs, to wreaking catastrophic natural disasters not unlike what F IN AN C IAL S 30 we saw in Mocoa in 2017, water has been central to our work for years. SPEC IAL TH AN K S 34 STR ATEG IC PARTN E R S35 In the best of circumstances, water can shape a lush, green landscape. Colombia is a shining example of this. In the following pages, SUPPORT FOR STARTUPS36 you’ll find vegetation from all over our biodiverse country— D ON OR S 38 from regions like the Cauca Valley, Antioquia, Magdalena and Cundinamarca. PHOTOS & DESIGN BY JULIA ARDILA p. 2 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
HEALTH G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T p. 5 We believe that poverty cannot be overcome without good nutrition, clean water, and adequate sanitation. HEALTH 1 EDUCATION We finance and implement quality education projects that EDUCATION 2 4 drive sustainable development and inequality reduction. ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT 3 We are committed to raising PI LLA RS awareness about the sustainable and responsible use of our environment. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4 OUR ADDED VALUE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT We mobilize resources, talents and technologies to benefit Our projects help vulnerable communities enter the formal vulnerable communities which include displaced, disabled labor market, create their and demobilized populations. own businesses, and acquire G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A responsible saving practices. With more than fifteen years of experience in the Colombian social sector, Give to Colombia (G2C) has become an GIVE TO COLOMBIA. intelligence hub for non-profit entities, ensuring that our M I SS I ON COLOMBIA GIVES BACK. donors get the most return for their investment. G2C is an organization with the mission to increase the flow of international Based in the United States, G2C creates, promotes and donations and provide enduring, scalable and sustainable facilitates alliances between international donors and solutions to Colombia’s Colombian grassroots organizations, optimizing the social most vulnerable populations. impact of private and institutional donors’ investments through high standards of reporting, accountability and effectiveness. Our broad range of projects, access to any Colombian sector, and versatile model as an umbrella organization places us among the most knowledgeable of Colombian NGOs. p. 4 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T p. 7 GIVE TO COLOMBIA In my toast during our 2015 Colombia Gives Back Gala, I made a tribute to water. I also made a tribute to DIAGEO, a company which for 10 years has supported our efforts. I would now like to quote the same toast from the MESSAGE FROM night of December 8th, 2015: THE PRESIDENT “I want to propose a toast: a toast to life, with water. I know that is a bit odd for us Latinos who have been taught that one should not toast with water, Angela Maria Tafur as it is bad luck. But that is an old superstition that came about when water was mostly dirty and sometimes even deadly… long before our current understanding of the value of clean water and its significance to long-term sustainability. I invite you all to raise a glass of water. Raise your glasses and let’s toast and be grateful for the privilege of water, and most importantly for being jointly committed to bringing it to the four million Colombians who deserve better, cleaner, drinkable water.” I would like to share a story about the granddaughter of Anatolia, a woman I had the fortune to meet in Cañasgordas, the site of one of our chief projects. This young girl had been unable to go to school because she continued to get ill, and as she so colorfully described, “there were fish coming out of Angela Tafur with Anatolia. the faucet.” Thanks to our project she was able to get better and return to school to pursue her dreams (view her story here). In 2014, the project was I am proud to share this multiannual report showcasing the inspiring work awarded the IDB-FEMSA Silver Drop Award for the most innovative project Give To Colombia began in 2012 to provide access to potable water and in water and sanitation for Latin America and the Caribbean. sanitation to thousands of beneficiaries in Colombia. These projects are ongoing and continue to provide enduring and sustainable solutions to In our obsession to raise awareness about the value of water, and inspired rural populations. Additionally, they have become models to be replicated Angela Tafur receiving the IDB- by the aforementioned prize, we launched an app in 2015: a game for your by the Colombian Government at a national level. G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A FEMSA Silver Drop Award. iPhone or iPad called Water Flow. Engaging and diverting as it was, the app delivered approximately 3,000 installs on iOS and negligible revenue. “The consequence of lacking potable water is not merely measured by the amount of people that do not have access to it. It is measured by their quality of life, or lack thereof. It is measured by the time Despite its performance, we believe the fundamental concept of the game and work it takes to access the water.” is compelling and worthy of ongoing improvement. So I am happy to share that we are in the process of developing an HTML5 version of Water Flow, As I quickly learned, the latter (sanitation), cannot exist without the former which would be featured inside GameTrove (a subscription-based chat and (water), since the lack of potable water translates immediately into a health game application) and distributed through their partnerships with leading threat for a community and its capacity to be productive and thrive mobile operators such as Movistar and Vodacom, MVNOs, travel operators The consequence of lacking potable water is not merely measured by the like the Orlando Airport and Spirit Airlines, in-flight entertainment amount of people that do not have access to it. It is measured by their providers and restaurant ordering platforms. The benefit of HTML5 is that it quality of life, or lack thereof. It is measured by the time and work it takes is universally accessible to users of any operating system or platform. As it to access the water. At Give to Colombia, we found solutions for those who does not require any app install, users will be able to play the game directly for years had to walk at least 3 kilometers per day to gather water. from Give to Colombia’s website and partner websites… so stay tuned! The lack of potable water also has a direct correlation to school dropout At Give to Colombia we strive to keep innovating and are always ready to rates. We were faced with girls that at age 14 had to share the same, doorless support Colombia in whatever way is needed. bathrooms with a 1,000 others! To combat this, we worked with rural public schools to build adequate gender-differentiated stalls and pedagogical Warm Regards, models to ensure sustainability. A shortage in potable water results in all types of tropical diseases, which translates to less productivity as the population has to deal with chronic illness. Above all, not having water translates into a life without dignity. ANGELA MARIA TAFUR G2C President & Co-Founder p. 6 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T p. 9 G 2 C IN NUMB E RS OV ERV I EW 2014- 2018 PROJECTS SUPPORTED ALL-TIME PROJECTS SUPPORTED 359 184* As of its founding in 2004, G2C has supported 359 From 2014-2018, we supported 184 projects in projects in the areas of Economic Development, the areas of Economic Development, Health, Health, Environment and Education. Environment and Education. * Number includes Fundación Capital, see below. FUNDS RAISED ALL-TIME FUNDS DISTRIBUTED $24 M This number reflects the amount of funds (in dollars) that have been raised since 2004. $3.5M This number reflects the amount of funds (in dollars) that were channeled, monitored and reported on for the 184 projects implemented from 2014-2018. G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A BENEFICIARIES ALL-TIME BENEFICIARIES 371,820 * 94,731* This number reflects the total number of This number reflects the number of individuals individuals our projects have supported all-time. our projects supported from 2014-2018. *In some cases, the number of beneficiaries cannot be *In some cases, the number of beneficiaries cannot be calculated precisely as the projects support our local calculated precisely as the projects support our local allies’ general activities. allies’ general activities. “Individually we are one drop. FU NDACI ÓN CAPITAL Together we are an ocean.” - Ryunosuke Satoro *This number includes 111 projects that were supported in collaboration with Fundación Capital. From 2014-2017, Give To Colombia channeled $17,801 worth of donations to the crowdfunding platform “Little Big Money,” resulting in the support of 111 micro-entrepreneurial projects. These included Litro de Luz, Foro Mundial Bici, Pimp My Carroza, Emprendendores de Paz, among others. For more information, go to www.littlebigmoney.org. p. 8 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 11 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T BOARD ME MB E RS THE TEA M 01 02 03 Ana De Andreis 2014-2016 Angela Maria Tafur Felipe Medina Robert Eichfeld Daniela Ventura 2015-2016 President & Co-Founder, Regional Director, President of the Board of Julia Ardila 2013-2015 Give To Colombia PWM at Goldman Sachs Directors, Grameen Foundation USA Maria H. Tamayo 2013-2016 * Board member until 2016 Mariana Castro 2016-2018 Nydia Carvajal 2011-2017 Sandra Restrepo 2010-2019 04 05 06 Santiago Piza 2013-2015 Santiago Velez 2013-2016 Geoffrey Randall María Camila Leiva Gabriela Febres-Cordero Wendy Sewards 2013-2016 Partner, Vice President, Founder, Shutts & Bowen MFZ Management Corporation United for Colombia A special recognition to the following full-time interns G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A who worked diligently along with our staff: Alessandra Ferrari 2016-2017 07 08 09 NAME HERE Estefania Ospina 2014-2015 Juliana Carbonell 2015-2016 Carlos Manuel Parra Rodrigo Arboleda Orlando Ayala Stephanie Munarriz 2014 Professor, Co-Founder and CEO, Senior Vice President of Florida International University Fastrack Institute Emerging Markets, Microsoft * Board member until 2014 A DV I S O RY B OA R D VOLU NTEERS Eduardo Arboleda General Douglas Fraser Adriana Duque Krech, Alejandro Ospina, Alessandra Fierri, Alexandra Garcia, Ali Garcia, Ana Antonio José Ardila Juan Carlos Franco Londoño, Ana De Andreis, Andersen Zapata, Andrea Martinez, Andreina Baez, Andrew Kardonski, Angelica Duque, Ashley Pineda, Brandon Zaldivar, Brianna Clark, Camila Rodriguez-Rojas, Camila Gustavo Arenas Josh Gilinski Romero, Carlos Andres Cuellas, Carolina Abello, Cesar Saldarriaga, Cristina Barco, Daniela Orlando Ayala Eric Newman Benavides, Daniela Lopez, Daniela Martinez, Daniela Rios, Daniela Ventura, Felipe Benavides, Eduardo Barco Andrés Otero Francesca Hunter, Giulieta Medina, Isabel Martinez, Jonathan Diaz, Jose Antonio Escallón, Juan Felipe Buitrago María Soledad Saieh Camilo Tamayo, Juan Carlos Ortiz, Katherine Lopera, Kenna Tunis, Lina Lopez, Mariana Castro, Moisés Eilemberg James Stewart Mary Wissinger, Natalia Ventura, Paola Giraldo, Paula Mora, Rebecca Garcia, Rodrigo Barco, Rosa Vincent-Zapata, Simon Otero, Sofia Espinosa, Valentina Lopez, Valentina Vargas, Victoria Pinilla. Carlos Fonseca Rodrigo Villar p. 10 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 13 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T C LIE FE NTSDFEPEROJEC AT URE D BACTS K CLI ENTS FEATU REDFEE DBACK P ROJ ECTS 2014 Water & Sanitation 3,772 kids, 95 families, 206 houses 2017 Give To Colombia was selected in 2012 by the Inter- American Development Bank to carry out a $2 million Mocoa 1800 direct beneficiaries pilot project titled “Comprehensive Models of Access In the aftermath of 2017’s tragic landslide in Mocoa, to Water & Sanitation in Areas of Extreme Poverty Putumayo, Give To Colombia raised $423,584 in funds in Colombia.” After that, G2C implemented three for the construction of an early childhood center with a scalable and sustainable pilot programs throughout capacity for 300 children, the construction of housing the country. This project earned G2C the IDB-FEMSA for 14 families, as well as basic necessities for families Silver Drop Award for the most innovative project in need. in water and sanitation for Latin America and the Caribbean in October of 2014. 2015 2018 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A Ciegos & Sordos 200 direct beneficiaries Creating Community Libraries 6,836 beneficiaries This donation supported various projects for Instituto In partnership with Asociación Alianza Educativa and para Niños Ciegos y Sordos, providing 100 cataracts Corporación Alejandría, this project provided $300K surgeries, electrophysiology equipment, living in funds to transform 5 school libraries located in rural arrangements and transportation for children and areas near Bogotá, into academic research centers, their families, the installation of an elevator, wifi in community hubs, and centers to foster reading. classrooms, the incorporation of learning tablets, and the construction of a classroom. 2016 Water Flow App “There is no life without water.” Water Flow is an original and entertaining puzzle game created by Give To Colombia to raise awareness about the importance of potable water & proper sanitation and the obstacles faced by low-income - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi rural communities in Latin America and around the world. Fifty percent of game revenue supported G2C’s Water & Sanitation initiatives in Colombia and Latin America, allowing players to ‘game for good.’ p. 12 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 15 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 14 P ROJEC TS 2014 PROJECTS PILLA R PROJECT NAME DONOR BENEFICIARIES LOCAL ALLY DESCRIPTION Promoting Peace Through the Arts Skanska Inc. 350 Centro Colombo Americano Implementing workshops in 7 high schools to de Medellin teach kids how to address violence issues. Online Platform for Enseña Por Felipe Medina 4,503 Corporación Enseña Por Designing and implementing a virtual platform Colombia Colombia for online donations. Supporting Enseña Por Colombia Felipe Medina 4,503 Corporación Enseña Por Helping Enseña Por Colombia strengthen their EDUCATION Colombia fundraising efforts. Projects by Conexión Colombia Multiple Donors + Nomadista.co + 226 Corporacion Conexión Building a playground with partner Conexión Tamarin Foundation Colombia Colombia. Creative Micro-philanthropy Multiple Donors 3 Fundación Adiuvo Supporting micro-entrepreneurial projects, specifically “Manzanillo Verde” and “Jessica y Wilson.” Extending Economic Opportunities to JP Morgan 38 Fundación Carlos y Sonia Extending ecomonic opportunities to women by Women in Manzanillo del Mar Haime improving their financial literacy and personal G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A development. ECONOMIC Matching Funds for FCSH Colombian Government Match Donation 62 Fundación Carlos y Sonia Additonal funds supporting Women’s DEVELOPMENT Haime Empowerment Projects at FCSH. 118 Capital Campaign Donor from 118 Capital Campaign N/A International Center for Supporting 118 Capital in their mission to find, Global Vision mentor and assist social enterprises in the U.S. and Latin America. Fostering Healthy Eating Habits Rosalba Rodriguez - Tanebey Foundation 30 Fundación Hogar Andrea y Promoting the healthy eating habits of children Vanessa with cancer of low-income families in the Atlantic Coast. Improving the Health of Children with ACE4Milk 75 Fundación Proyecto Unión Contributing to the health of kids with various Grave Illnesses illnesses at Fundacion Proyecto Union. HEALTH Improving Children’s Nutrition in Weston Circle of Donors 5,850 Fundación SoyDoy Providing operational support to continue Bogota improving the nutrition of children in Colombia. Changing our Way of Seeing the World Shamir Insight, Inc 2,500 Fundación Volver Providing visual solutions and events promoting visual health and teaching prevention strategies. p. 14 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 17 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 15 P ROJEC TS 2015 PROJECTS PILLAR PROJECT NAME DONOR BENEFICIARIES LOCAL ALLY DESCRIPTION Renovating an Early Childhood Center in Tamarin Foundation 1,675 AEIOTu Fundación Improving the infrastructure of the early childhood Bolívar Carulla center. Empowering Women in Rural Ubaque US Charitable Gift Trust 17 Asociación de Trabajo Strengthening the productive techniques of a Interdisciplinario women’s collective in Ubaque. Teaching Peace through Sports Skanska Inc. 350 Centro Colombo Implementing workshops that analyze sports Americano de Medellin violence, social fanaticism, and sports values. Supporting Enseña Por Colombia Felipe Medina 4,503 Corporación Enseña por Helping Enseña Por Colombia strengthen their Colombia fundraising efforts. Scholarship Fund for Disabled Soldiers Motorola Solutions Foundation 85 Corporación General Providing access to education for Colombian EDUCATI ON Phase 3 Gustavo Matamoros disabled soldiers (active and/or retired). Semillero de Futbol VITAL Multiple Donors 40 Fundación Conect Vision Helping kids effect social change through sports values programs. Helping out the Early Childhood Center Tamarin Foundation 160 Fundación Dar Amor Providing the center with academic materials, Fundamor Mandiva Fundamor learning tools, and nutritional support. G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A Children’s Playground at Yolombó Tamarin Foundation 74 Fundación de Atención a Building a playground at an Early Childhood la Niñez Development Center. Scholarship for a Neurological Graduate degree Anonymous 1 Leidy Johana Ramirez Providing a scholarship fund for a Neurological Ramirez Graduate degree at the Universidad de Ciencias Médicas in Cuba. Supporting Various Projects at Casa De La Multiple Donors 106 Casa de la Madre y el Niño Supporting various projects including A Family For Madre y El Niño All, Regalos Navideños, and medical attention. Gotitas de Amor Early Childhood Center Tamarin Foundation 104 Fundación Las Improving the infrastructure of the center to ensure Golondrinas proper sanitary and learning conditions for the children of Amagá. HEALTH Barriguitas llenas Michael Morgan + SM Digital 30 Fundación de Atención a Providing food to children in vulnerable sectors of Phase 1 Partners LLC la Niñez Medellín. Kickstarting the Project “Hotel El Habitante” Eric Newman + JP Morgan 200 Fundación Tiempo de Providing basic furniture and supplies for the Hotel Juego El Habitante in order to generate more funds and raise awareness for Fundación Tiempo de Juego. Bridging the Gap between Donors and Projects Multiple Donors N/A Corporación Banca de Supporting BIS, a non-profit that acts as a bridge ECONOMIC Inversion Social between donors, impact investors and social DEVELOPMENT enterprises and projects. Opertional Support for Fundación Ernestina Santo Domingo Family Garcia de Santo Domingo 728 Fundación Ernestina Providing operational Support for Fundación Garcia de Santo Domingo Ernestina Garcia de Santo Domingo Building Recycling Areas Tamarin Foundation ENVIRONMENT Phase 1 12,000 Corporación Horizontes Building recycling areas in order to help indigenous communities perserve their lands. p. 16 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 19 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 16 P ROJEC TS 2016 PROJECTS PILLA R PROJECT NAME DONOR BENEFICIARIES LOCAL ALLY DESCRIPTION Supporting Enseña por Colombia Teachers Felipe Medina 130 Corporación Enseña Por Supporting Enseña Por Colombia’s teachers Phase 1 Colombia throughout their training. Scholarship Fund for Disabled Soldiers Motorola Solutions Foundation 67 Corporación General Providing access to education for Colombian Phase 4 Gustavo Matamoros disabled soldiers (active and/or retired). Cognitive Games Complementary Program Tamarin Foundation 200 Fundación Casa en el Arbol Empowering young adults to be leaders and carry out workshops that teach basic values and learning tools. Playground at El Jardín de Sofi Tamarin Foundation 150 Fundación Catalina Munoz Repurposing an existing area of the Early EDUCATION Childhood Center into a recreational area. La Arboleda Park Playground Tamarin Foundation 10,000 Fundación Fanalca Building a playground in a nearby park to transform the Potrero Grande community. Instruments to Dream Multiple Donors 40 Fundación Nacional Batuta Purchasing musical instruments for the G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A foundation’s various locations. School of Human Values Sathya Sai de Funza Mariana Cardenas + 78 Fundapresai Creating a private, free school with an academic Samantha Shabman model of excellence that fosters exemplary leaders and citizens. Bathrooms for Girls and Boys The Gladney Center for Adoption 119 Casa de la Madre y el Niño Building adequate bathrooms for children, and promoting healthy hygiene habits. HEALTH Recreational Activities for the Elderly Claudia Muñoz 1,200 Corporación para la Tercera Supporting recreational activities for a retirement Edad community. Carpentry Training Tim Gallagher 50 Fundación A Brazos Providing training and creating work opportunities Extendidos for vulnerable populations. Promoting the Well-Being of Workers in Arturo Santo Domingo 364 Fundación Ernestina Garcia Supporting employees of the Grupo Alumina ECONOMIC Medellin de Santo Domingo family business in Medellín. DEVELOPMENT Support for Fundacion Ernestina Santo Santo Domingo Family 364 Fundación Ernestina Garcia Supporting Fundarte, Mejoramiento de Vivienda, Domingo Projects de Santo Domingo and Brochazos de Amor. Building Recycling Areas Tamarin Foundation 7,682 Corporación Horizontes Building recycling areas to help indigenous Phase 2 communities preserve their lands. ENVIRONMENT p. 18 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 21 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 7 -2018 P ROJEC TS 2017- 2018 PROJECTS PI LLAR P ROJ ECT NAM E D O NO R BENEFICIARIES LOC A L A L LY DESC R I PT I ON United World College in Colombia Anonymous 161 Asociacion Acomundo Support UWC’s mission to use education to generate positive impact on both a small and large scale. Supporting Enseña Por Colombia Teachers Felipe Medina 9,006 Corporación Enseña Por Colombia Support Enseña Por Colombia teachers throughout their training. Phase 2 Phases 5 & 6 Motorola Solutions Foundation 227 Corporación General Gustavo Provide Colombian disabled soldiers with access to basic and professional Matamoros education. Recreational and Wellness Center in Montería Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund 600 Fundación A La Rueda Rueda Support the construction and provision of supplies for a recreational and wellness center in Montería with a capacity of 600 children. HOPE Made in the World Crowdfunding Hope Made in the World 1,500 Fundación A La Rueda Rueda Provide operational support to Fundación A La Rueda Rueda. Campaign Ancient Knowledge Exchange Center in Puerto Tamarin Foundation 450 Fundación Habitat Sur Build a cultural exchange center to promote the preservation of traditional Nariño indigenous medicine in the Colombian Amazon. Strengthening the Sponsor Program of the Early Tamarin Foundation 150 Fundación Hogar Integral Support the development of children at the early childhood center through a Childhood Center El Jardín de Sofí holistic approach that integrates nutrition, education, and children’s rights. E DU C ATIO N Support Hogar Nueva Granada Anonymous 512 Fundación Hogar Nueva Granada Support the academic and health projects of the foundation to improve the well-being of children and teens. Camp Co 2017 Tide Foundation 200 Fundación Imaginario Support a leadership camp for 5th-6th grade children that strengthens the Comunicación socio-emotional abilities needed for their personal and academic succcess. Las Julies: Agents of Change Multiple Donors 35 Fundación Julie Zurek de Ardila Support the social and emotional development of teen girls through therapy G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A sessions, group and leadership activities and family workshops. Interactive Science, Art & Technology Center Multiple Donors 500 Fundación Arka Educación Build an interactive science, art and technology exchange center where Semilla de Paz children and teens can experience digital and technological advances. Supporting Academic Opportunities Abroad Corporación CIDEIM from AstraZeneca 1 UT Health Science Center at Support the medical residency of two Colombian students at the University of Houston Texas’ Center for Antimicrobial Resistance and Microbial Genomics. Operational Support for Fundacion a La Rueda JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund 500 Fundación A La Rueda Rueda Continue supporting the mission of Fundación A La Rueda Rueda in the city Rueda through the Lee and Peter Fund of Montería. Orquesta Sinfónica de Siloé Multiple Donors 100 Fundacion Sidoc Help develop the social as well as musical abilities of students through instrumental and orchestral training. Camilo Villegas Fund Multiple Donors N/A Camilo Villegas Foundation Promote and support Education, Health and Economic Development initiatives that demostrate impact in vulnerable communities in Colombia. Mocoa Housing Project Colombian Embassy 56 Corporación Minuto De Dios Provide new homes and psycho-social support for 14 families affected by the disaster in Mocoa. Mocoa Needs Us Multiple Donors 1444 Corporación Minuto De Dios Provide families affected by the disaster with basic needs in personal ECONOM IC hygiene, health, nutrition, and academic supplies. DE VE LOPM EN T Operational Support for Fundación Ernestina Arturo Santo Domingo 728 Fundación Ernestina Garcia de Opertional Support for Fundación Ernestina Garcia de Santo Domingo Garcia de Santo Domingo Santo Domingo mission statement activities. Maloka Educativo Transcultural Multiple Donors 500 Aldeafeliz Build a guest house to receive trainees, students, and visitors hoping to learn and replicate the Eco-house model. Providing Eating Utensils for Children Multiple Donors 460 AEIOTU Fundación Carulla Provide basic eating utensils for children at the foundation due to a theft presented at the center during the 2016 year. A Family For All Amgen Foundation and Marcela Cepeda 100 Casa De La Madre y El Niño Provide children in Bogotá a better chance at being adopted through interdisciplinary and medical evaluation for the children, conferences HE ALT H John P. Quinn Memorial Fund Multiple Donors 3 Corporación CIDIEM Support CIDEIM’s ongoing work and scientific advancements in honor of John P. Quinn. Barriguitas Llenas Phase 2 SM Digtal Partners 895 Fundación de Atención A La Niñez Provide children’s centers in Medellín with nutritious food. p. 20 Supporting Various Project for the Visually and Anonymous 217 Instituto Para Niños Ciegos y Support the foundation with various transportation, housing, health and and Hearing Impaired technological purchases. Sordos WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 23 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T CO LO MB IA GIVE S BAC K GALA G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A In 2014, G2C held a 200-person gala at Miami Beach’s New World Center. Guests enjoyed welcome cocktails by Diageo, the unveiling of the event’s silent auction project, ‘Colombia Gives Back - Notes of Pride,’ a video showcasing G2C’s project highlights, a virtual concert by the Medellín Philharmonic Academy and a live concert by the Saludarte Strings Quartet in partnership with the New World Symphony. Special thanks to sponsors Goldman Sachs, Caracol, Sab Miller, Big Sur, Avianca, The Lopez-Plotkin family and J.P. Morgan Private Bank. p. 22 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 25 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T FLOW GALA G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A In 2015, G2C hosted 160 guests at its Colombia Gives Back Gala at the Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach Hotel in Miami. Guests were treated to welcome cocktails sponsored by Diageo, the unveiling of the organization’s silent auction project, ‘FLOW – Feel the Love of Water,’ live music, and professional Cumbia and Mapalé dancers. Special thanks to sponsors Goldman Sachs, Caracol TV, SABMiller, and J.P. Morgan Private Bank. p. 24 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 27 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T ART NIGHT G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A Held at the Faena Hotel in Miami Beach, G2C’s 2017 Colombia Gives Back Gala highlighted the organization’s most prominent illiteracy project, ‘Writing Each Step.’ In an event combining a silent art auction, cocktails by Diageo, music, and philanthropy, world-renowned reggaeton artist J Balvin gave an unforgettable performance to G2C’s select group of guests. Special thanks to sponsors Caracol Televisión, L’Atelier School, Hublot, and Tag Heuer. p. 26 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 28 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T THE FAM I LY RAQ U E L JA I M E & LO P E Z - 2014 - 2017 GILINSKI P LOT K I N S P ON S ORS M A I N GAL A WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A p. 29
p. 31 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 F I N AN C I ALS 2015 FI NA NCI A LS G IV E TO COLO M BI A, I NC. AND S UBS I D I ARY GIV E TO COLOMB IA , IN C . A N D SUB SIDIA RY CO N S O L IDAT ED STAT EM EN TS O F ACTI VI TI E S AND CHANG E I N NE T AS S E TS CON SOL IDAT ED STAT EMEN TS OF AC T IV IT IES A N D C H A N GE I N N E T AS S E TS FO R T H E Y E ARS E ND E D D ECE M BE R 31, FOR T H E YEA RS EN DED DEC EMB ER 31, 2 0 14 2013 2015 2014 Unrestricted Tem p orarily TOTAL Unrest ricted Temporarily TOTAL Un res t r i cted Temp orar i ly TOTA L Un res t r i cted Te m po ra r i l y TOTAL restricted rest ricted res t r i cted re s tr i c te d S U P P ORT AN D SU P P O RT A N D REV EN U E REVENUE Contri b u ti o n s $656,557 $743,838 $1,400,395 $167,892 $2,100,253 $ 2 , 2 68 ,1 4 5 Co ntri buti o ns $ 5 5 2 ,4 6 5 $ 8 8 4 ,6 7 0 $ 1 ,4 3 7 ,1 3 5 $ 6 5 6 ,5 5 7 $743,838 $1,400,395 Other i n co m e Lo ss o n fo rei g n (exp e n s e) (123,053) (123,053) (1,574) ( 1 ,5 7 4 ) currency translati o n & other (5 4 ,9 9 6 ) (5 4 ,9 9 6 ) (1 2 3 ,0 5 3 ) (123,053) 533,504 1,277,342 166,318 2 , 2 6 6 ,5 7 1 4 9 7 ,4 6 9 8 8 4 ,6 7 0 1 ,3 8 2 ,1 3 9 5 3 3 ,5 0 4 1,277,342 Special events 264,058 264,058 305,766 3 05 ,7 6 6 Speci al events 1 7 2 ,1 1 3 1 7 2 ,1 1 3 2 6 4 ,0 5 8 264,058 Less: Direc t co s ts (139,385) (139,385) (132,195) (132, 195) Less: Di rect co sts (9 6 ,0 1 8 ) (9 6 ,0 1 8 ) (1 3 9 ,3 8 5 ) (139,385) 124,673 124,673 173,571 1 73 ,5 7 1 7 6 ,0 9 5 7 6 ,0 9 5 1 2 4 ,6 7 3 124,673 Net assets re le a s e d G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A from tem pora ry Net assets released restrictions 1,211,692 (1,211,692) - 1,659,538 (1,659,538) - f ro m tempo rary restri cti o ns 1 ,2 6 1 ,9 2 7 (1 ,2 6 1 ,9 2 7 ) - 1 ,2 1 1 ,6 9 2 (1,211,692) - Total supp o rt a n d reve n u e 1,869,869 (467,854) 1,402,015 1,999,427 440,715 2 , 4 4 0 ,1 4 2 Total suppo rt and revenue 1 ,8 3 5 ,4 9 1 (3 7 7 ,2 5 7 ) 1 ,4 5 8 ,2 3 4 1 ,8 6 9 ,8 6 9 (467,854) 1,402,015 EX P EN S ES E XP E N SE S Program s e rv i ce s 1,549,030 1,549,030 1,772,519 1 , 7 7 2 ,5 1 9 Prog ram servi ces 1 ,4 7 0 ,7 9 8 1 ,4 7 0 ,7 9 8 1 ,5 4 9 ,0 3 0 1,549,030 Fund ra i s i n g 272,644 272,644 213,730 2 13 ,7 3 0 Fundrai si ng 1 6 1 ,3 8 0 1 6 1 ,3 8 0 2 7 2 ,6 4 4 272,644 Managem e nt a n d ge n e ra l 128,972 128,972 125,561 1 25 ,5 6 1 Management and general 1 7 2 ,1 5 1 1 7 2 ,1 5 1 1 2 8 ,9 7 2 128,972 Total exp e n s e s 1,950,646 1,950,646 11,810 2 , 1 1 1 ,8 1 0 Total expenses 1 ,8 0 4 ,3 2 9 1 ,8 0 4 ,3 2 9 1 ,9 5 0 ,6 4 6 1,950,646 C H A N G E I N N ET A S S ETS (80,777) (467,854) (548,631) (112,383) 440,715 3 28 ,3 3 2 CHANGE IN NET A SSE TS 3 1 ,1 6 2 (3 7 7 ,2 5 7 ) (3 4 6 ,0 9 5 ) (8 0 ,7 7 7 ) (467,854) (548,631) N ET A S S ETS - B EG I N N I N G 215,361 967,093 1, 182,454 327,744 526,378 8 54 ,1 2 2 N E T A SSE TS - B EG I N N I N G 1 3 4 ,5 8 4 4 9 9 ,2 3 9 6 3 3 ,8 2 3 2 1 5 ,3 6 1 967,093 1, 182,454 N ET A S S ETS - EN D I N G $134,584 $499,239 $633,823 $215,361 $967,093 $ 1 , 1 82 ,4 5 4 N E T A SSE TS - E N DI N G $ 1 6 5 ,7 4 6 $ 1 2 1 ,9 8 2 2 8 7 ,7 2 8 $ 1 3 4 ,5 8 4 $499,239 $633,823 p. 30 For our complete audited financial statements, please visit our web site. For our complete audited financial statements, please visit www.givetocolombia.org. WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 33 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 6I N F IVO ICE N AN C I ALS 2017I NVOI CE A LS FI NA NCI G IV E TO COLO M BI A, I NC. AND S UBS I D I ARY GIV E TO COLOMB IA , IN C . A N D SUB SIDIA RY CO N S O L IDAT ED STAT EM EN TS O F ACTI VI TI E S AND CHANG E I N NE T AS S E TS CON SOL IDAT ED STAT EMEN TS OF AC T IV IT IES A N D C H A N GE I N N E T AS S E TS FO R T H E Y E ARS E ND E D D ECE M BE R 31, FOR T H E YEA RS EN DED DEC EMB ER 31, 2 0 16 2015 2017 2016 Unrestricted Tem p orarily TOTAL Unrest ricted Temporarily TOTAL Un res t r i cted Temp orar i ly TOTA L Un res t r i cted Te m po ra r i l y TOTAL restricted rest ricted res t r i cted re s tr i c te d S U P P ORT AN D SU P P O RT A N D REV EN U E REVENUE Contri b u ti o n s $291,667 $496,908 $788,575 $552,465 $884,670 $ 1 , 4 3 7 ,1 3 5 Cont r i b u t i on s $ 2 6 5 ,7 2 3 $ 1 ,6 6 2 ,4 4 5 $ 1 ,9 2 8 ,1 6 8 $ 2 9 1 ,6 6 7 $496,908 $788,575 Ga i n ( l o ss) o n fo reig n Gai n (los s) on forei g n c u r re nc y t ransl atio n cu r ren cy t ran s lat i on a nd ot her inco m e 2,324 2,324 (54,996) ( 5 4,9 9 6 ) an d ot h er i n come (4 2 ) - (4 2 ) 2 ,3 2 4 - 2,324 293,991 496,908 790,899 497,469 884,670 1 , 3 82 ,1 3 9 2 6 5 ,6 8 1 1 ,6 6 2 ,4 4 5 1 ,9 2 8 ,1 2 6 2 9 3 ,9 9 1 496,908 790,899 Sp eci al event s 1 1 4 ,1 0 4 1 1 4 ,1 0 4 7 1 ,9 0 0 71,900 Special events 71,900 71,900 172,113 1 72 ,1 1 3 Les s : Di rect cos t s (1 4 0 ,2 1 2 ) (1 4 0 ,2 1 2 ) (6 8 ,1 6 0 ) (68,160) Less: Direc t co s ts (68,160) (68,160) (96,018) ( 9 6,0 1 8 ) (2 6 ,1 0 8 ) (2 6 ,1 0 8 ) 3 ,7 4 0 3,740 3,740 3,740 76,095 7 6 ,0 9 5 Net as s et s releas ed G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A Net assets re le a s e d from temp orar y re- from tem pora ry s t r i ct i on s 1 ,7 7 8 ,4 4 5 1 ,7 7 8 ,4 4 5 - 4 5 7 ,3 7 7 (457,377) - restrictions 457,377 (457,377) - 1,261,927 (1,261,927) - Tot al s u p p or t an d Total supp o rt a n d reven u e 2 ,0 1 8 ,0 1 8 (1 1 6 ,0 0 0 ) 1 ,9 0 2 ,0 1 8 7 5 5 ,1 0 8 39,531 794,639 reve n u e 755,108 39,531 794,639 1,835,491 (377,257) 1 , 4 58 ,2 3 4 EX P EN S ES E XP E N SE S Program se rvi ce s 649,418 649,418 1,470,798 1 , 4 7 0 ,7 9 8 Prog ram s er v i ces 1 ,9 3 4 ,0 6 1 1 ,9 3 4 ,0 6 1 6 4 9 ,4 1 8 649,418 Fund ra i s i n g 115,032 115,032 161,380 1 61 ,3 8 0 Fu n d rai s i n g 2 3 ,7 3 7 2 3 ,7 3 7 1 1 5 ,0 3 2 115,032 Manageme nt a n d Man agement an d ge n e ra l 102,430 102,430 172,151 1 72 ,1 5 1 gen eral 6 7 ,0 9 5 6 7 ,0 9 5 1 0 2 ,4 3 0 102,430 Total exp e n s e s 866,880 866,880 1,804,329 1 , 8 0 4 ,3 2 9 Tot al ex p en s es 2 ,0 2 4 ,8 9 3 2 ,0 2 4 ,8 9 3 8 6 6 ,8 8 0 866,880 C H A N G E I N N ET CHANGE IN NET A S S ETS (111,772) 39,531 (72,241) 31,162 (377,257) ( 3 4 6 ,0 9 5 ) A SSE TS (6 ,8 7 5 ) (1 1 6 ,0 0 0 ) (1 2 2 ,8 7 5 ) (1 1 1 ,7 7 2 ) 39,531 (72,241) N ET A S S ETS - N E T A SSE TS - B EG I N N I N G 165,746 121,982 287,728 134,584 499,239 6 33 ,8 2 3 B EG I N N I N G 5 3 ,9 7 4 1 6 1 ,5 1 3 2 1 5 ,4 8 7 1 6 5 ,7 4 6 121,982 287,728 N ET A S S ETS - N E T A SSE TS - EN D I N G $53,974 $161,513 215,487 $165,746 $121,982 2 87 ,7 2 8 E N DI N G $ 4 7 ,0 9 9 $ 4 5 ,5 1 3 $ 9 2 ,6 1 2 $ 5 3 ,9 7 4 $161,513 215,487 p. 32 For our complete audited financial statements, please visit our web site. For our complete audited financial statements, please visit our web site. WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 35 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T SPECI AL ANA D E THANKS AND RE IS STR ATEGIC PARTNE R S 01 M F Z M A N AG E M E N T 02 D D B L AT I N A FELIPE MEDINA GISE LA LOWE NST E IN German & Maria Camila L e i va D E N TO N S C A R D E N A S 03 & CARDENAS 04 T M F G RO U P J UA N C ARLO S O RT I Z JUAN ISAZA G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A G U T I E R R E Z VA L E N C I A P R I VAT E A DV I S I N G 05 ABOGADOS 06 G RO U P P. A . M AU RI C I O JA RAM I L LO RO B E RT E IC HFE LD 07 UNIDOS EN RED SA N D RA RE S T RE P O SANT IAG O CO RRE A p. 34 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
p. 37 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T We are proud t o share t he follow in g t hree examples of high impact st ar t ups t hat G2C is current ly suppor t in g : I n 2 0 1 7 , G 2 C c rea te d a n ew lin e o f se r v ice s to s upp o r t gl ob a l s tar t- up s th a t are in lin e with UN Su s ta i na ble Develop m e nt Go a ls. S afeB and ™ i s a w r i s tb and th at d e te cts t he S e r v i c e s i nclud e, bu t are n ot lim ite d to : date - rap e d r ug s GH B and Ke tam i ne. • Ment o rsh ip G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T - P H OTO S & D E S I G N B Y J U L I A A R D I L A • Fundra isi ng fo r wo rk in g c apit a l • Marke t ing penet ra t io n s t ra t eg ies • Co nsult ing fo r po s it ive g ro w t h an d impa c t I n 2 0 1 8 , Lean Orb el i m i nate d 1 , 5 m i l l i o n s i n gle - use plas ti cs i n S ou th F l o r i da. It was re ce ntly l is te d in th e Top 1 0 Star tup s by th e M i ami He rald. TEAM Ro dr igo Barco, I mpa c t C o n s ult ant Anna lise de Jesus, Int ern Kup i i s a s o f t ware th at p ro v i d e s a v i abl e f i nan c ia l i nclu s i o n al te r native to th e w i d e sp read p roble m o f i nfo r m al cre d i t l e nd e rs th at l o ck v u l nera ble C ol o mb i ans i nto a co nti nuou s cycl e o f p ove r ty. p. 36 WW W.GI V ETOCOLOM BI A .ORG
2014 -2 0 1 8 DONORS 2014- 2018 D ON OR S p. 39 G I V E TO C O LO M B I A 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T I N D I V I D UAL S CARLOS ANKLAN E N G E L B E RTUS C . A. N IB B E R IN G J E N N Y QUIN TE RO LINA RIVERA M I CH A L N I E M I EC S E BA S T I A N ECH AVA R R I A MOTO RO L A S O LUT IO N S FO UN - AC HILLES KO NTOYIANNIS CARLOS BE RMUDE Z E N R IQUE B UE N AVE N TUR A J E SSIC A COC H R AN E L I N DA F I LO SA M I CH E L L E P E R R S E BA S T I A N FA JA R D O ECH E V E R RI DAT IO N A DELE AU DIO N CARLOS CARVALHO F H E N R IQUE L E R N E R J E SUS G IRON E L L A L I N D S E Y CROWE M I CH E L L E P O S S I N S E BA S T I A N F I LG U E I R A- G O M E Z PA RT N ER REIN S URA N CE CO MPA- A DRIA N M A RTIN CARLOS F SORZAN O E N R IQUE UM AN A J H ON M AR IO LOAIZA C L I S SA M CCLU R E M I CH I E L V E R B E E K S E BA S T I A N M A R A N DA N Y O F T H E U. S . A DRIA NA G O NZ ALE Z CARLOS MONTOYA E R IC N E W M AN J IM D. 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